Pros

  • In a quiet setting with excellent views
  • Within walking distance of downtown Santa Fe
  • Spacious condos with fully equipped kitchens
  • Heated indoor pool that’s open year-round
  • Convenience store that sells sundries and groceries
  • Guest laundry room on-site
  • Lobby computer and printer
  • Free downtown Santa Fe shuttle
  • Free on-site parking
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
See More Pros

Cons

  • Located in an isolated area
  • Condo upkeep and decor varies; none are ADA accessible
  • No breakfast, restaurant, gym, or 24-hour front desk
  • Minimum stays required during peak times
See More Cons

Bottom Line

The mid-range Fort March Hotel Suites is a residential condo complex offering spacious accommodations in a quiet setting. Perched on a hill overlooking Santa Fe, it’s relatively isolated but within a 15-minute walk to downtown. The hotel offers free shuttle service, and it has guest laundry facilities, an on-site convenience store, and an indoor pool, but there’s no breakfast, restaurant, or fitness center. Its 100 one-, two-, and three-bedroom condos are individually owned, so their condition and decor can vary. They have flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, full kitchens, and patios or balconies, but none are ADA accessible and some require climbing steps to access them. Rates are competitive but for a bit more, travelers can stay closer to downtown at the Inn of the Governors, which has a lively saloon and includes breakfast. 

See More Bottom Line

Hotel & Amenities Photos

Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Fort Marcy Hotel Suites

Scene

A quiet residential complex with lovely grounds and sweeping views

This property is a very quiet residential complex, with 12 buildings spread out among nine beautiful acres with high desert landscape and sweeping views of Santa Fe and the distant Sangre de Cristo mountains. It’s fun to explore the meandering grounds that have lots of private places to sit and relax, including a gazebo. The modest registration area is decorated in Southwestern accents, terra-cotta tile floors, and stamped metal mirrors. There are a few comfy chairs, but guests tend to stay to themselves and don’t linger here. Expect to see mostly tourists who like the peaceful setting and the additional space the condos provide.

See More Scene

Location

In a quiet setting on a hill overlooking Santa Fe

The hotel is located on a peaceful hilltop near the original site of historic Fort Marcy. It’s a relatively isolated area, with the closest restaurant roughly 10 minutes away on foot. It’s possible to walk to downtown in about 15 minutes, but the return trip requires climbing the hill. Fortunately, the hotel offers a free shuttle into downtown, which takes about five minutes. The landmark Santa Fe Opera House is a 15-minute drive, and the Santa Fe Railyard Station is seven minutes away by car. Santa Fe Municipal Airport is a 20-minute drive, and it’s approximately 60 minutes to Albuquerque International Airport.

See More Location

Rooms

Clean and spacious condos, with full kitchens, patios or balconies, and free Wi-Fi

These residence-style condos are individually owned, so their upkeep and decor can vary. They range in size from one- to three-bedroom units with two-and-a-half baths. All come with full kitchens, living areas, and patios or balconies with views of the lovely grounds. Some have a two-story layout, with bedrooms on the second floor, or feature authentic wood-burning Kiva fireplaces. Flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi are standard amenities, and coffee and toiletries are provided and replenished upon request. 

The one-bedroom unit we saw had an appealing look, with rustic pine furniture, doors, and ceilings, and Southwestern accents like terra-cotta floors and colorful rugs and artwork. A skylight brought in cheerful light. Its kitchen had simple white tile counters and modern, stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher, stove, and fridge (though it wasn't full-size); some units add washer/dryers. The open living area included dining space with a small table and four chairs, and the bedroom contained a queen bed covered with a cheery, multi-color quilt. The bathroom was clean and it had similar look, with terra-cotta floor and pretty tiling and accents on the vanity and sink, plus a roomy walk-in shower. 

See More Rooms

Features

Indoor pool, convenience store, and freebies like, shuttle, parking, and Wi-Fi

This residential complex has limited amenities, with no food service or fitness center. But it does have a heated indoor pool that's open year-round, plus conveniences like a guest laundry room, lobby computer and printer, and an on-site convenience store that sells sundries, snacks, groceries, and firewood. Freebies including shuttle service to downtown Santa Fe, on-site parking, and Wi-Fi throughout. 

There are no cleaning services, but fresh towels and toiletries are available upon request. The front desk isn't staffed 24/7 (it closes each evening), and minimum stays are required over some holiday weekends and at other peak times. Travelers with limited mobility should be aware that the property isn't ADA accessible. 

See More Features

Oyster Hotel Review

Fort Marcy Hotel Suites

Scene

A quiet residential complex with lovely grounds and sweeping views

This property is a very quiet residential complex, with 12 buildings spread out among nine beautiful acres with high desert landscape and sweeping views of Santa Fe and the distant Sangre de Cristo mountains. It’s fun to explore the meandering grounds that have lots of private places to sit and relax, including a gazebo. The modest registration area is decorated in Southwestern accents, terra-cotta tile floors, and stamped metal mirrors. There are a few comfy chairs, but guests tend to stay to themselves and don’t linger here. Expect to see mostly tourists who like the peaceful setting and the additional space the condos provide.

See More Scene

Location

In a quiet setting on a hill overlooking Santa Fe

The hotel is located on a peaceful hilltop near the original site of historic Fort Marcy. It’s a relatively isolated area, with the closest restaurant roughly 10 minutes away on foot. It’s possible to walk to downtown in about 15 minutes, but the return trip requires climbing the hill. Fortunately, the hotel offers a free shuttle into downtown, which takes about five minutes. The landmark Santa Fe Opera House is a 15-minute drive, and the Santa Fe Railyard Station is seven minutes away by car. Santa Fe Municipal Airport is a 20-minute drive, and it’s approximately 60 minutes to Albuquerque International Airport.

See More Location

Rooms

Clean and spacious condos, with full kitchens, patios or balconies, and free Wi-Fi

These residence-style condos are individually owned, so their upkeep and decor can vary. They range in size from one- to three-bedroom units with two-and-a-half baths. All come with full kitchens, living areas, and patios or balconies with views of the lovely grounds. Some have a two-story layout, with bedrooms on the second floor, or feature authentic wood-burning Kiva fireplaces. Flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi are standard amenities, and coffee and toiletries are provided and replenished upon request. 

The one-bedroom unit we saw had an appealing look, with rustic pine furniture, doors, and ceilings, and Southwestern accents like terra-cotta floors and colorful rugs and artwork. A skylight brought in cheerful light. Its kitchen had simple white tile counters and modern, stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher, stove, and fridge (though it wasn't full-size); some units add washer/dryers. The open living area included dining space with a small table and four chairs, and the bedroom contained a queen bed covered with a cheery, multi-color quilt. The bathroom was clean and it had similar look, with terra-cotta floor and pretty tiling and accents on the vanity and sink, plus a roomy walk-in shower. 

See More Rooms

Features

Indoor pool, convenience store, and freebies like, shuttle, parking, and Wi-Fi

This residential complex has limited amenities, with no food service or fitness center. But it does have a heated indoor pool that's open year-round, plus conveniences like a guest laundry room, lobby computer and printer, and an on-site convenience store that sells sundries, snacks, groceries, and firewood. Freebies including shuttle service to downtown Santa Fe, on-site parking, and Wi-Fi throughout. 

There are no cleaning services, but fresh towels and toiletries are available upon request. The front desk isn't staffed 24/7 (it closes each evening), and minimum stays are required over some holiday weekends and at other peak times. Travelers with limited mobility should be aware that the property isn't ADA accessible. 

See More Features

Hotel & Amenities Photos

Best Rates

Amenities

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Cribs

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Swim-Up Bar

Disclaimer: This content was accurate at the time the hotel was reviewed. Please check our partner sites when booking to verify that details are still correct.